It’s an absolute truth that the 2019-20 season was a true success for the Boston Celtics. Registering a record of of 43-21 prior to the COVID-19 hiatus the C’s ranked third in the Eastern Conference standings, fifth in the league’s rankings and on their way to a sixth consecutive postseason appearance.
This year’s campaign continued trends we’ve seen over the past several years. Boston was one of the most menacing teams in the association; the C’s saw two of their players represent the franchise in the NBA All-Star game; Brad Stevens reaffirmed his status as one of the best head coaches in the NBA — the list goes on.